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In 1851. The Canandaigua and Elmira, 47 miles; 128 miles of the New York and Erie, and 52 miles of the Watertown and Rome ....

In 1852. The Buffalo and State Line, 69 miles; the Troy
and Boston, 26 miles; the Plattsburgh and Montreal, 23
miles; the Sixth Avenue, 4 miles; 51 miles of the New
York and Harlem ; 20 miles of the Watertown and Rome,
and 44 miles of the Buffalo, Corning and New York....
In 1853. The Albany Northern, 33 miles: the Troy and
Bennington, 5 miles; the Troy Union, 2 miles; the
Canandaigua and Niagara Falls, 99 miles; the Buffalo
and New York City, 91 miles; the Rochester, Lockport
and Niagara Falls, 77 miles; the Sackett's Harbor and
Ellisburgh, 18 miles, and 46 miles of the Buffalo, Corning
and New York .....

In 1854. The Syracuse and Binghamton, 80 miles; the
Flushing, 8 miles; the Brooklyn City, 17 miles, and the
Third Avenue, 4 miles...

....

In 1855. 26 miles of the Black River and Utica, and 30
miles of the Potsdam and Watertown
In 1856. 9 miles of the Black River and Utica, and 24
miles of the Potsdam and Watertown....
In 1857. 2 miles of the Brooklyn City, and 21 miles of the
Potsdam and Watertown

Miles opened each year.

227

237

371

109

56

....

33.50

23

11

23.50

.....

....

In 1858. 11 miles of the Buffalo, New York and Erie
In 1859. The Genesee Valley, 15 miles; the Ninth Ave-
nue, 34, and the Broadway Railroad of Brooklyn, 4
In 1860. The Atlantic and Great Western in New York, 49
miles; the Staten Island, 13 miles; 4 miles of the Brook-
lyn Central and Jamaica; 5 miles of the Brooklyn City,
and 1 mile of the Ninth Avenue.

72

......

In 1861. 4 miles of the Brooklyn City, and 5 miles of the
Warwick Valley

9

.....

In 1862. Coney Island and Brooklyn, 10 miles; 5 miles of
the Brooklyn City and Newtown; 17 miles of the Rome,
Watertown and Ogdensburgh, and 5 miles of the Warwick
Valley....

In 1863. Albany and Susquehanna, 35 miles; Brooklyn,
Bath and Coney Island, 4 miles; Forty-second Street
and Grand Street Ferry, 7 miles; Rochester City and
Brighton, 6 miles; Utica City, 2 miles; Van Brunt
Street and Erie Basin, 14 miles...

38

56

In 1864. Albany and Susquehanna, 1 mile; Broadway and Seventh Avenue, 8 miles; Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island, 2 miles; Central Park, North and East River, 19 miles; Forty-second Street and Grand Street Ferry, 1 mile; Long Island, 5 miles; Harlem Bridge, Morrisania and Fordham, 5 miles; Troy and Cohoes, 3 miles; Utica City, 2 miles ...

In 1865. Adirondack Company, 25 miles; Albany Railway, 3 miles; Albany and Susquehanna, 46 miles; Oswego and Rome, 18 miles; Saratoga and Hudson River, 26 miles .. In 1866. Albany and Susquehanna, 16.52 miles; Brooklyn and Rockaway Beach, 3.50 miles; Buffalo, Bradford and Pittsburgh, 8 miles; North Shore, 6.25 miles; Oswego and Rome, 10.58 miles; Albany Railway, 2.48 miles; Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry, 3.50 miles; Brooklyn City, 0.75 miles; Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery, 4.72 miles .....

In 1867. Albany and Susquehanna, 9.48 miles; Buffalo, Corry and Pittsburgh, 36.70 miles; Long Island, 10 miles; Middletown, Unionville and Water Gap, 6 miles; Montgomery and Erie, 10.27 miles; New York, Housatonic and Northern, 5 miles; Schoharie Valley, 4.38 miles; Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley, 12 miles..... In 1868. Albany and Susquehanna, 17 miles; Black River and Woodhull, 7.50 miles; Buffalo, Corry and Pittsburgh, 6.50 miles; Buffalo and Washington, 16.03 miles; Long Island, 6 miles; Middleburgh and Schoharie, 5 miles; Middletown, Unionville and Water Gap, 7 miles; Skaneateles, 5 miles; South Side, 53 miles; Utica and Black River, 9.70 miles; Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley, 31 miles; Whitehall and Plattsburgh, 15.56 miles, In 1869. Adirondack Company, 12 miles; Albany and Susquehanna, 17 miles; Black River and St. Lawrence, 1.75 miles; Black River and Woodhull, 3 miles; Clove Branch, 4.25 miles; Cooperstown and Susquehanna Valley, 16 miles; Dutchess and Columbia, 43 miles; Far Rockaway Branch, 6 miles; Flushing and North Side, 3 miles; Glens Falls, 5.77 miles; Goshen and Deckertown, 11.64 miles; Greenwich and Johnsonville, 0.25 miles; Lake Champlain and Moriah, 7 miles; Lebanon Springs, 57 miles; Middleburgh and Schoharie, 75 miles; New York and Oswego Midland, 100 miles; Rensselaer and Saratoga, 6

Miles opened each year.

47.50

118

56.30

93.82

169.29

miles; Rondout and Oswego, 12 miles; Southern Central, 25 miles; Southfield Branch, 1 mile; South Side, 4 miles; Utica and Black River, 14.36 miles; Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley, 13 miles; Valley, 1.50 miles; Wallkill Valley, 11.50 miles; Whitehall and Plattsburgh, 4.44 miles...

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In 1870. Adirondack Company, 12 miles; Black River and
St. Lawrence, 11.25 miles; Buffalo Creek, 3.25 miles;
Carthage, Watertown and Sackett's Harbor, 3.14 miles;
Cazenovia and Canastota, 15 miles; Cherry Valley, Sharon
and Albany, 20.91 miles; Flushing and North Side, 0.85
miles; Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville, 10 miles;
Greenwich and Johnsonville, 13.75 miles; Hempstead and
Rockaway, 5.50 miles; Lake Champlain and Moriah, 0.18
miles; Long Island, 35 miles; Monticello and Port Jervis,
12 miles; New York and Oswego Midland, 110 miles;
Nyack and Northern, 4.33 miles; Oswego and Syracuse,
7.64 miles; Poughkeepsie and Eastern, 15.26 miles;
Rondout and Oswego, 21.03 miles; Southern Central, 43
miles; Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley, 11
miles; Valley, 9.50 miles; Walkill Valley, 6 miles
In 1871. Adirondack Company, 11 miles; Avon, Geneseo and
Mount Morris, 3.50 miles; Buffalo, New York and Phila-
delphia, 12.06 miles; Carthage, Watertown and Sackett's
Harbor, 4 miles; Dunkirk, Warren and Pittsburgh, 54.80
miles; Dutchess and Columbia, 15 miles; Erie and Gene-
see Valley, 7 miles; Greene, 8 miles; Ithaca and Athens,
35 miles; Ithaca and Cortland, 20 miles; Junction, 7.67
miles; Lackawanna and Susquehanna, 11.75 miles; Monti-
cello and Port Jervis, 11.75 miles; New York and Maho-
pac, 6.97 miles; New York and Oswego Midland, 54
miles; Poughkeepsie and Eastern, 5.57 miles; Rochester
and Pine Creek, 6.25 miles; Rome and Clinton, 13.03
miles; Rondout and Oswego, 26.97 miles; Schenectady
and Susquehanna, 3 miles; Southern Central, 27 miles;
Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris, 6 miles; Suspension
Bridge and Erie Junction, 23.50 miles; Syracuse and
Chenango Valley, 12 miles; Syracuse Northern, 40 miles;
Utica and Black River, 15.75 miles; Utica, Chenango and
Susquehanna Valley, 1 mile; Valley, 0.50 miles; Wallkill
Valley, 6.50 miles

In 1872. Black River and Morristown, 8 miles; Buffalo,

Miles opened each year.

370.21

370.59

446.60

New York and Philadelphia, 59.91 miles; Cayuga Lake, 12 miles; Central of Long Island, 22 miles; Erie and Genesee Valley, 5.25 miles; Ithaca and Athens, 0.63 miles; Lackawanna and Susquehanna, 5.70 miles; Lake Ontario Shore, 1.06 miles; Middletown and Crawford, 10.22 miles; New York and Hempstead, 5.50 miles; New York, Kingston and Syracuse, 14 miles; New York and Oswego Midland, 72 miles; Poughkeepsie and Eastern, 21.02 miles; Schenectady and Susquehanna, 12 miles; Smithtown and Port Jefferson, 4 miles; Sodus Point and Southern, 25 miles; Southern Central, 21 miles; Syracuse and Chenango Valley, 14 miles; Syracuse Northern, 4.40 miles; Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley, 30 miles; Utica, Ithaca and Elmira, 20 miles; Wallkill Valley, 8.10 miles....

Respectfully submitted,

Miles opened each year.

375.79

WILLIAM B. TAYLOR.

DOCUMENTS.

ACCOMPANYING THE ANNUAL REPORT ON RAILROADS.

1. A map of the State, on which is given the position of all the Railroads.

2. General Railroad Act, and laws amending the same; and other general laws relating to the Railroads of the State.

3. Tabulated results compiled from the reports of the Steam Railroad Companies, comprised in tables A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I.

4. Tabulated results compiled from the reports of city companies, comprised in tables A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H.

5. Tables of comparative statements of Steam Railroads for five consecutive years, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871 and 1872.

6. Tables of comparative statements of Street or Horse Railroads for five consecutive years, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871 and 1872.

7. Reports of the different Railroad Companies for the year ending September 30, 1872.

8. Comptroller's apportionment of expenses charged to Railroad Companies for the year ending September 30, 1872.

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